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Microphones Plug in at top of camera Put microphones away when finished Set camera to Camera Audio Button should be on Channel 1 and Channel 2 S econd button should be on mic Check by pressing audio button on back of camera and levels should move ID: 324282

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Slide1

Large Cameras

Microphones

Plug in at top of camera

Put microphones away when finished

Set camera to “Camera”

Audio

Button should be on Channel 1 and Channel 2

S

econd

button should be on "

mic

"

Check by pressing audio button on back of camera and levels should move

White

balance

Point

camera (has to be on) at white wall and press “white

bal

button

Unlock setting to start, then lock when finished

Automatic

Focus = Camera focuses on own

Manual focus = Zoom in and turn lens to focus

Tape speed - Change

to

48

Hit “Menu”

Find tape set

Find audio mode – change to 48

Hit menu againSlide2

SHUTTER SPEED

Y

our

shutter speed describes how long the camera's sensor records the image coming into the camera.  Just like in still cameras, how fast the shutter opens and closes when taking a picture. 

higher

shutter speed allows for smoother shots of higher motion, but darkens shot

lower shutter speed results in jerkier shots of higher motion, but brightens shot

if you adjust your shutter speed, you'll most likely need to re-adjust iris setting in order to get back to the correct light levels Slide3

GAIN

Gain

amplifies the electrical signal being recorded by your camera's sensor.  Gain allows the shooter to enhance the picture in low light situations, which can be helpful in situations where

you

don't have

any

external

lighting

The

default setting on your camera should be set at 0DB.  Any number higher means that your gain is turned on.  A major disadvantage to using gain however, can cause your picture to be distorted, so use with caution!  

Gain

helps in low light situations

C

an

lower image quality with distortions

Try

to avoid using gain as much as possibleSlide4

To Change Settings

Put

auto lock in middle

Change setting

Push lock button down to "lock in" setting

Then push button all the way back upSlide5

Small Black Camera

Camera set on “Play”

Function

Menu

Play/out Setup 2 should read:

AV/Phones: AV

Comp.Out

: 1080i

DV

Output:

DV

Do not need external microphone